he reverse the damage? richard wolffeandalexwagnerwilljoin me next for the discussion. stay tuned. >>> coming up, new poll numbers show mitt romney's 47% comments have take an toll. can tomorrow's debate be a game changer? richard wolffe and alex wagner will join me for a debate preview, next. >>> the obama campaign launches a new ad targeting mitt romney's investment in china with bain capital. we'll have the response and talk with ohio senator sherrod brown. >>> and a big day for swing state voters. early voting begins in ohio and a pennsylvania court blocks a voter i.d. law. all the details. share your thoughts on facebook and on twitter using the #edshow. s dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near th

says they are prepared for the 47% comments. can he reverse the damage? richard wolffeandalexwagnerwilljoin me next for the discussion. stay tuned. mr. margin? don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantconta.com/try. >>> coming up, new poll numbers show mitt romney's 47% comments have take an toll. can tomorrow's debate be a game changer? richard wolffe and alex wagner will join me for a debate preview, n

that out as time goes on. >> joining me nowmsnbc'salexwagnerandchris hayes. the first round of this, he went the rush limbaugh route and explained the comments. he said this is such a golden opportunity. this could be the opportunity for the campaign to take the gloves off and explain conservatism. tonight he says, well that comment i was completely wrong. >> yeah, you know, lawrence the word that has popped into my head in the course of the last 4 hours was labotomy. that is the ome way they are going to believe in the things that he is saying or he has had one. which is the explanation for this pivot. i think what struck me last night was there was bt thn't th attempt to defend this positions to his tax plans to this position on education funding to any number of thing that is he has run on, he white boarded everything. >> chris hayes, a presidential candidate never wants to say that sentence, i was completely wrong. what else are you wrong about? but what choice does romney have at this point in how to respond to that 47% comment? >> i can what happened was he was a captive of th

for take 3. our special guest this morning, host of msnbc's "now"withalexwagner. alexwagnerbythe way on weekdays at noon. good to see you. >> good to see all of you guys. >> you ready to chat? >> i'm always ready to chat, especially with you gays. >> a good topic with you since you cover politics every day on your show. we're discussing whether or not having a celebrity endorsement helps in politics, whether the star power helps the candidates. we, of course, often see celebrities voicing their opinions, eva longoria, an official co-chair of the obama campaign in an ad with scar lle johansson and morgan freeman has an obama ad, george clooby. the president has a lot of celebrities. >> bruce supreme court steen campaigning with billy bulger. >> the youth vote is very important for the president. it's an at-risk vote, a lot of people not feeling the love in the 18 to 25-year-old so having folks like scarlett johansson and jay-z has a lot of street credit with the youth. that's a strategic call, right, and eva longoria, great as an ambassador to the latina hispanic community. >> is ther

columnist, msnbc political analyst eugene robinsonandalexwagner. iwant to start withyou,alex. ihave done some work on this. all those years we have been watching bls come out with the numbers and they haven impenetrable. richard nixon was dieing to get control of that agency and he couldn't do it. larry summers said republicans and democrats on both sides of the aisles have been dying for years to get to the bls and reduce their annual adjustments in the consumer price index because they'd like to reduce the amount of payments given to beneficiaries for programs like social security. in other words, every effort has been out there to try to influence that agency and it stood solid and honest and true to itself and thank god it was proven again true today with the job numbers. what do you make of the con spour si nuts who keep playing with the numbers and keep saying you can't trust any number, anything, including birth certificates? >> well, i mean, it's an increasingly disturbing trend of the republican party being a party not of facts and figures and science but sort of whims. thi

obama's will last for a lifetime. >> solid thinking againfromalexwagnerandrob ron reagan. -coming up, all about joe. if his goal was to fire up the base, he sure did it. did he move the numbers? >>> also, if you think last night was in your face, check out this debate. i guess you can call it that out in southern california just last night. >> you're wrong. you're wrong. you're a liar. >> howard, do you want to get into my face? >> this happens usually in south korea for one of those countries. can you believe it? and those guys are both democrats. it's getting nasty out there. we'll go to the videotape on that one. >>> take a look at this. that's tea party and birther congressman steve king with writing on his hands during a recent debate. if you believe his staff, of course, those weren't debate crib notes. he just hadn't washed his hands. from what? an earlier cribbing. >> this is "hardball," the place for politics. this is "hardball for politics. this is "hardball for politics. this is "hardball, for politics. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may

. joining me to absorb those factsarealexwagnerandron reagan, author and radio talk show host from seattle. i have to start with a woman, makes sense, doesn't it, alex? >> it does. >> it does make sense. there weren't any women arguing this last night, of course, but it does seem to me strange that here we are in the second debate, at the very end when martha raddatz to her credit brought up these philosophical questions and finally out of nowhere like a jack-in-the-box you begin to hear the real thinking, the real planning, the real philosophy, the future perhaps, if he gets elected vice president, of paul ryan. what did you make of the fact we got this at the tail end of an hour and a half debate? >> i will say i thought martha raddatz did -- overall she was a tough, good moderator, but i thought it was a failure on her part to not bring up more of the women's freedoms issues. mitt romney and paul ryan have very, very extreme positions on women's reproductive rights, and to sort of book end or to just end -- give it like five to ten minutes in what is the only vice presidential d

will it be when these characters are actually in charge? our guestsarealexwagner, starof msnbc's "now" each day at noon eastern. and terry o'neil, president of the national organization for women. thank you for joining us. i want to go through some things to set this up. president obama is keeping the pressure on, as you can see in the last days of the campaign, and linking mitt romney to richard mourdock. that's the guy from -- what's that state, wisconsin, indiana, including on jay leno last night. let's listen to the president. >> i don't know how these guys come up with these ideas. let me make a very simple proposition. rape is rape. it is a crime. the second thing that's underscored though is this is exactly why you don't want a bunch of politicians, mostly male, making decisions about women's health care decisions. >> well, that went over pretty well out there. that's nonport san crowd generally. the president went further pointing out the next president's influence over the supreme court is going to be enormous. we have a lot of older justices. let's listen. >> you've got a supreme

arealexwagner, starof msnbc's "now" each day at noon eastern, and terry o'neill, president of the national organization for women. thank you for joining us. i want to go through some things to set this up. let's listen to the president. >> i don't know how these guys come up with these ideas. let me make a very simple proposition. rape is rape. it is a crime. the second thing that's underscored, though, is this is exactly why you don't want a bunch of politicians, mostly male, making decisions about women's health care decisions. >> well, that went over pretty well out there. that's a nonpartisan crowd generally. the president went further pointing out the next president's influence over the supreme court is going to be enormous. we have a lot of older justices. let's listen. >> you've got a supreme court that, you know, typically a president is going to have probably another couple of appointments during the course of his term, and roe versus wade is probably hanging in the balance. >> today at a rally in tampa, florida, the president alluded to mourdock when he laid out t

, it would make it murder. joining me to absorb those factsarealexwagnerandron reagan, author and radio talk show host from seattle. i have to start with a woman, makes sense, doesn't it, alex? >> it does. >> it does make sense. there weren't any women arguing this last night, of course, but it does seem to me strange that here we are in the second debate, at the very end when martha raddatz to her credit brought up these philosophical questions and finally out of nowhere like a jack-in-the-box you begin to hear the real thinking, the real planning, the real philosophy, the future perhaps, if he gets elected vice president, of paul ryan. what did you make of the fact we got this at the tail end of an hour and a half debate? >> i will say i thought martha raddatz did -- overall she was a tough, good moderator, but i thought it was a failure on her part to not bring up more of the women's freedoms issues. mitt romney and paul ryan have very, very extreme positions on women's reproductive rights, and to sort of book end or to just end -- give it like five to ten minutes in what is the only

? iew, next.lffeandalexwagner>>>e obama campaign launches a new ad targeting mitt romn's investment in china with bain capita we'lhave the responsand ta withhio senator sherrod brown. >>> and a big day for swing state voters. early voting begins in ohio and a pennsylvania court b voter d. law. all the details. and on ttter using the #edshow. >>> thanks for wching "the ed show." mitt romney is runng behind in the polls. he needs to bring his a game tomorrow night. does he has have a game? romney has an uphi climb on his hands. done some al damagto the campaign. is being given analysis by the americaneople. >> that infamous piece otape american peopl st poll shows just 23% of likely votersay romy's comments made th tnk more 45% said it madefeel more romn senior adviser ed gillese sa they are expecting the 47% remark to come up in tomorrow's date and is prepared to an it and address it. we believe the voters willee and appreciate the facat overnor romney'salking about uld improvthe ity ericans. joining me tonight is msnbc political analysrichd wolffe and host of "now with alex wagn",l

, glenn kessler and melissa harris-perry. "nowwithalexwagner" isnext.alex, whatdo you got coming up. >> gearing up for the great vice presidential debate. paul ryan will face off with scranton joe in a kentucky fried showdown. full vice squad preview with the panel and obama press secretary ben "the thunder" labolt. pole dancing. the latest horse race numbers with stu rothenburg when "now" starts in a near 180 seconds. well, if it isn't mr. margin. mr. margin? don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. >> a cast of the characters is slated to take the stage tonight in danville, kentucky. a nerdy budget wonk, a delaware jae e scrapper, a graf prone firecracker. welcome to into the woods the vice presidential

to fact-check the debate. "now"withalexwagneriscomingup.hi,alex. >>hello, thomas. i see a brazil style glow on your face. >> it's just my tan. >> welcome back, my friend. >>> it is a day of the final great debate and we are focusing on the 47%. not governor romney's fund-raising gaffe but the dead heat in the latest poll. we will unpack the numbers with john heilemann, richard wolffe and karen finney. >>> plus, with 15 days to go, the candidates are taking a test in foreign languages. p.j. crowley joins us for a discussion on iran, libya and who has the upper hand on tonight's topic. and we will look at the life and career of senator george mcgovern and what he meant to the democratic party. all of that when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too.

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join us and "washington post" glen kessler fact checking with tonight's debatep. "now"withalexwagnerisnext. alex, no malarkey, right? >> all malarkey. on this hour. richard, it is halftime in america at the debates as president obama hopes for an act two rebound, governor romney hopes to build on the big mo. will the delayed 47% strategy work and what can we expect from mitt unplugged? we will ask the governor's former massachusetts opponent about the town hall skills. and the sting, we will talk with planned parenthood cecil richards about the undercover operation targeting women's groups, all that when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. ♪ keys, keys, keys, keys, keys. ♪ well, he's not very handsome ♪ to look at [ sighs ] ♪ oh, he's shaggy ♪ and he eats like a hog [ male announcer ] the volkswagen jetta. available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ that dirty, old egg-suckin' dog ♪ to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our n

up for me. thanks for your time. "now"withalexwagneriscomingupnext.alex, becauseof doing that i can't do what i was going to do. >> oh. >> i can't. >> what a tease. we know it involves make the oreos. >> it does. >> the orioles. give america what they want. do it thomas. >> i'm going to get in trouble. >> we'll cut our show down for this. >> okay. >> oh, my god! >> tonight. >> now what if i -- i won't say like my nats -- >> can we get security to take me out of here now? >> as a beltway child it's hard for me to say anything about the orioles but the nats, my friend, it's about the nats. >> we shall see how it goes tonight. i like your nat attitude as long as you like my orioles until we must part. >> and we'll part in a bloody contest. >> bloody mess. thanks. >> thank you, thomas. we have another installment of the paradox of the mittens. governor romney continues to shift the middle by taking on the question of abortion. is it just another brick in mitt's wall of obfuscation. we're getting down ballot. we'll look at some of the senate hot seats and what effect, if any,

wagneriscoming your way next.hi,alex. >>hey, thomas. radish stew. i'm kidding. something more than radish stew with 28 days to go team romney is etch a sketching the etch a sketch as the romney fortifies the wall of obfuscation. we will examine his latest recalibration. the obama camp gives it the bird. will the big bird strategy ruffle feathers in romney land. and degrade debate. who has the upper hand? ryan or sfwhooin this week's main event when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and even lower than vanguard. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that means with schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 your portfo

klein digging into the issues that matter. "now"withalexwagnerisnext live from the west coast and alex, you're out there where it's always shiny and never rains. >> it is true. palm trees, sunshine, i may not come back, richard. but the gloves are off. at the great debate. part two. and we are live in los angeles as we mentioned with full analysis. we will weigh in on president obama's wait for it 47% attack and governor romney's check the transcript moment. plus, other contest modifiers from last night including romney's w. ambush and, of course, binders full of women. we will go back inside the debate studio with the legendary james lipton to talk interruptions, interactions and the romney gaze. also, the president is back on the trail. we'll bring you his remarks live in the hour when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. [ male announcer ] humana and walmart have teamed up to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you

time to go. that's going to wrap things up for me. see you tomorrow. "now"withalexwagneriscoming up for the next hour. hi, alex. >> hey, thomas. as the republican vice presidential nominee prepares for a late stage speech on poverty and upward mobility, can he relace memories of his budget policy, michael steele, michael bernstein and heather magee will weigh in. the des moines register released new comments from the president on this subject. my celebrity doppelganger luke russert joins us for a peek over the fiscal cliff. an idea of american exceptionalism bad for political discourse? all of that when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. [ male announcer ] inside the v8 taste lab. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. there's a pop. wahlalalalallala! pepper, but not pepper, i'm getting like, pep-pepper. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, zip zip zip zip zip! i'm literally getting zinged by the flavor. smooth, but crisp. velvety. kind of makes me feel like a dah zing yah woooooh! [ male announcer ] t

wagnerfornow who will have post speech analysis.hi,alex. >>thanks, thomas. that was republican presidential nominee governor romney speaking at the virginia military institute outlining foreign policy. has he pivoted from national lampoon's european vacation to a role in "the hunt for red october"? it's monday, october 8 and this is now. joining me today, megan mccartell from newsweek and the daily beast, vice president and executive editor of msnbc.com richard wolf, and from washington, pulitzer prize winning correspondent for the huffington post david wood and susan glasser. mitt romney wrapped up what the campaign billed as a major foreign policy speech with a grandiose title "the mantle of leadership." he compared peace through strength to that of truman, reagan and george marshall. he criticized president obama for chris stevens in failing to prevent the attack and the response. >> i want to be clear. the blame for the murder of our people in libya and attacks on embassies in other countries lies solely with those who

wagneriscoming up next. a friday edition right here. good to have you back in new yorkcity,alex. >>good to be back here, just in time for the storm. >> i know. sandy is coming. >> we, thomas, we are calling b.s. as governor romney gets set to deliver a major speech on the economy, president obama gives a candid assessment of his tenure and the case for government. we'll contrast the candidate's agenda with wes moore, eric baits, joan walsh and ben smith and chris hayes helps us unravel the mysteries of the undecided voter and real talk on detroit and the decline of american cities with filmmakers rachel and heidi and arthur mark. all that when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. >>> pushing economic equality, health care for all, and running

entertainment back in 2007. that's going to wrap things up for me today. "now"withalexwagneriscoming your way next. what do you have coming up? >> curse of the bambino, thomas. oh. >> '07, baby. >> continues the contours of this race, my friend. thomas, today we are asking the big questions ahead of tomorrow night's stress test including, which romney will show up? the severe conservative or the middle line massachusetts governor. electoral prognosticator extraordinary, the great nate silver shows us his road map to 270 and explains the differences between hedgehogs and foxes. and blocking the vote, a pennsylvania judge halts that state's controversial voter i.d. law. will other attempts at voter disenfranchisement face similar debates. we'll get revved up with reverend al sharpton when now starts in a mere 180 seconds. ov, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in be

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